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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Grammar Question!

Tim hurt his leg at 4:30 p.m. yesterday, so he went to the doctor. But it (hurts/is hurting) now?

Amy: What___in the kitchen at five yesterday evening?
Betty:___
A) was cooking; She created delicious dishes
B) is Ken doing; He's playing the guitar
C) did they sin; the sang an english song
D)were you doing; I was setting the table for dinner.
  

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First, what is your choice, please? [ Answer E has 3 typos. ] Clive

  • First, what is your choice, please?
  • [ Answer E has 3 typos.
  • ] Clive
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3 Answers
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First, what is your choice, please?

[ Answer E has 3 typos. ]

Clive
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1) Tim hurt his leg..... But it still hurts now. (I know that because of "now", I should use .

2)I've chosen C
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1) Tim hurt his leg..... But it still hurts now. .

You don't need to say 'now'. 'Still' is good, but it was not part of the original choices.

2)I've chosen C
C is not wrong (if you correct the typos), but D fits better with the kitchen context.

Clive

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